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Today companies are faced with an uncertain energy market – rising energy prices, policy uncertainty and a rapidly changing energy mix. Many companies are left feeling unsure. But there are also hidden opportunities. How do companies navigate their way through it?

Join us on Thursday 16 April for a complimentary breakfast seminar. Our panel members will reveal the risks and opportunities in today’s energy market – and what you can do about them.

PANELISTS

Hugh Bromley
Associate at Bloomberg New Energy Finance

Discussing:

How the energy market is changing, and how this affects businesses

The latest investment trends in large-scale renewables and distributed energy

How utilities in Australia and around the world are adapting to the changing dynamics

Greg Garvin
General Manager of Stakeholder Engagement at Transgrid

Discussing:

How Transgrid is changing to support an efficient transition to a clean, more distributed energy supply

The role electricity is likely to play in a zero net carbon world

The tools energy companies have to support an orderly, efficient and secure transition

Dr Tony Wilkins
Head of Environment at Newscorp Australia

Discussing:

The power of engaging others and how to use a brand to do this

Preparing for uncertainty, including case studies

Lessons learned from taking risks and supporting new technologies

Ignoring paybacks for financial advantage, a different way of looking at opportunities like solar which lock in certainty